2. Use reusable water bottles: Instead of buying disposable, plastic water bottles, use glass or stainless steel bottles. They’re better for the environment, and again, it reduces your exposure to chemicals found in plastic.

3. Borrow: If you need something for only a short period of time, consider borrowing it from someone. This will save you money and reduce waste, as well as help you build your own network of friends and family that share things with one another.

4. Reduce fast food consumption: Eat and pack food from home as much as you can. Not only does doing so save you money, it reduces environmental waste and your waistline!

5. Change all your bills to e-statements: Getting bills in the mail is a thing of the past. Switch to e-statements and reduce both environmental and mental clutter.